CHAPTER 2

Exploring the User Interface

This chapter introduces the WSA Explorer Client user interface and gives details about the main layout plus information about each tool bar , , and item: • Main Window on page 2-2 • Tree View on page 2-3 • List View on page 2-5 • Tool Bar on page 2-7 • Status Bar on page 2-15 • on page 2-16

Exploring the User Interface 2-1 Main Window

Main Window The WSA Explorer Client contains five distinct areas, as shown in Figure 2-1, “Main Window Layout”.

Figure 2-1 Main Window Layout

To resize the window, select the resize in the bottom right corner or select any edge and move the mouse as required.

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Tree View The tree view provides a hierarchical information display with expandable branch nodes preceded by the + or - symbol. Leaf nodes are at the end of a branch of information and indicate that the information they relate to does not contain subsidiary parts. An example of a populated tree view, showing leaf nodes and both expanded and collapsed branch nodes is shown in Figure 2-2, “Tree View”.

Figure 2-2 Tree View

To expand or collapse a branch node, either double-click on its title or single-click on the + or - symbol to its left. To select a node, branch, or leaf, single-click its title.

Exploring the User Interface 2-3 Tree View

To search the contents for the first instance of a particular string, such as a customer or feeder device name, activate the Tools->Find In Explorer Tree… menu, as shown in Figure 2-3, “Find In Explorer Tree Menu”.

Figure 2-3 Find In Explorer Tree Menu

A small text entry dialog appears, as shown in Figure 2-4, “Find Dialog”.

Figure 2-4 Find Dialog

Enter the string for which you are searching, check Match case to perform a case sensitive search, and press Find Text to perform the search. If the entered string is found in the tree view, the item with that title is selected and the tree is expanded so that it becomes visible if it was not previously visible.

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List View The WSA Explorer list view can be a large view, as shown in Figure 2-5, “Large Icon View”, or a detailed view, as shown in Figure 2-6, “Detail View”, depending on the information being displayed. Typically, if the item selected in the Tree View is a branch node (see the section Tree View on page 2-3), then the list view is in large icon view, as shown in Figure 2-5, “Large Icon View”. If the item selected in the tree view is a leaf node, then the list view is in detailed view, as shown in Figure 2-6, “Detail View”.

Figure 2-5 Large Icon View

Exploring the User Interface 2-5 List View

Figure 2-6 Detail View

To sort the contents of a column in descending alphabetical order, click the column header once. To make the width of a column larger or smaller, user the column resize handles. If the information displayed by the list view is wider or taller than the listview itself, use the horizontal and vertical scroll bars to page through the information.

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Tool Bar The WSA Explorer Client has three main views: • Customers • Locations • Networks To enter the customer view, select the customer tool bar button, as shown in Figure 2-7, “Customers Tool Bar Button”, or activate the View->Customer menu.

Figure 2-7 Customers Tool Bar Button

To enter the locations view, select the locations tool bar button, as shown in Figure 2-8, “Locations Tool Bar Button”, or activate the View->Location menu.

Figure 2-8 Locations Tool Bar Button

Exploring the User Interface 2-7 Tool Bar

To enter the networks view, select the networks tool bar button, as shown in Figure 2-9, “Networks Tool Bar Button”, or activate the View->Network menu.

Figure 2-9 Networks Tool Bar Button

When the tree view is populated, you can move up one level (select the tree node that is the parent of the currently selected node) in the tree, by selecting the up one level tool bar button, as shown in Figure 2-10, “Up One Level Tool Bar Button”.

Figure 2-10 Up One Level Tool Bar Button

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All information displayed in the WSA Explorer tree and list views is filtered, where appropriate, by the live and cease dates of the entities being listed. To set the dates between which the listed entities must exist, select the date range tool bar button, as shown in Figure 2-11, “Date Range Tool Bar Button”.

Figure 2-11 Date Range Tool Bar Button

A date range dialog appears, as shown in Figure 2-12, “Date Range Dialog”.

Figure 2-12 Date Range Dialog

By default, the WSA Explorer filters its displayed data to show entities that exist on the current calendar date. If you wish to filter by some different date range, uncheck Today and select the end dates required.

Exploring the User Interface 2-9 Tool Bar

The following entity lists can have a more sophisticated filter applied to them: • Cards • Connections • Customer Ports When any of these entities is listed, the Set List Filter tool bar button and menu become active and can be selected, as shown in Figure 2-13, “Set List Filter Tool Bar Button”, and Figure 2-14, “Set List Filter Menu”.

Figure 2-13 Set List Filter Tool Bar Button

Figure 2-14 Set List Filter Menu

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The list filter definition dialog appears, as shown in Figure 2-15, “Card List Filter”, Figure 2-16, “Connection List Filter”, and Figure 2-17, “Customer Port List Filter”.

Figure 2-15 Card List Filter

Exploring the User Interface 2-11 Tool Bar

Figure 2-16 Connection List Filter

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Figure 2-17 Customer Port List Filter

Exploring the User Interface 2-13 Tool Bar

To toggle the use or non-use of the currently set list filters, select and de-select the use list filters tool bar button as required, as shown in Figure 2-18, “Use List Filters Tool Bar Button”, and Figure 2-19, “Use List Filters Menu”.

Figure 2-18 Use List Filters Tool Bar Button

Figure 2-19 Use List Filters Menu

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Status Bar The WSA Explorer Client status bar is divided into five elements, as shown in Figure 2-20, “Status Bar”: • Messages: Shows status messages and extended tool tip text when a tool bar tool tip is active • Database: Displays the name of the database to which the application is connected • User: Indicates the name of the user currently logged in • List Filter From Date: If a WSA entity ceases before this date, it does not appear in the list view • List Filter To Date: If a WSA entity goes live after this date, it does not appear in the list view

Figure 2-20 Status Bar

Only the messages element of the status bar changes size as the application is resized, all the other elements retain their fixed size.

Exploring the User Interface 2-15 Menu Bar

Menu Bar Many of the WSA Explorer Client menus have been mentioned in previous sections of this chapter. However, a few remain to be described, as follows. To log out of the application but leave it running for another user to log in, select File->Logout…, as shown in Figure 2-21, “Logging Out”.

Figure 2-21 Logging Out

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The tree and list views are cleared of all information, and a login dialog appears, as shown in Figure 2-22, “Login Dialog”.

Figure 2-22 Login Dialog

To view build and copyright information for the application and check the current memory status of your PC, select Help->About…, as shown in Figure 2-23, “About WSA”.

Figure 2-23 About WSA

Exploring the User Interface 2-17 Menu Bar

A dialog appears, similar to the one shown in Figure 2-24, “The About Dialog”. In any release version, the build identifier and database version information appear.

Figure 2-24 The About Dialog

To maximize the space available for information display in the WSA Explorer Client, it is possible to hide the status bar and/or tool bar, as shown in Figure 2-25, “Hiding the Tool Bar”.

Figure 2-25 Hiding the Tool Bar

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